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8.8

Scrolling through child nodes of a node. (ASP- VBScript)

Asked by thefritterfatboy in Extensible Markup Language (XML)

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Pretty simple question here. How do I scroll through all the child nodes of a single node? (I may be asking the wrong question... so let me go into more details)

This is the part of the XML file I want to get. (There are more top level tags above this)

<language-packs>
      <locale2057 language="English (UK)">
            <searchall text="Search All"/>
            <browse text="Browse Catalogue"/>
      </locale2057>
</language-packs>

I'm using this:

localeID = xmlNode.getAttribute("locale-id")
set xmlNode = xml.selectSingleNodes("/config/language-packs/locale" & localeID)
Set xmlNodes = xmlNode.childNodes
for each xmlNode in XMLNodes
      cons = cons & "const TEXT_" & UCase(xmlnode.tagname) & " = """ & XMLNode.getAttribute("text") & """" & vbcrlf
next

But it's not working as I hoped it would. I want to grab the "searchall" and "browse" tags, regardless of their tagname, and add their names and "text" attribute values to a string.

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Zone: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
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